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    Dirac equation in spacetimes with torsion and non-metricity

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    Dirac equation is written in a non-Riemannian spacetime with torsion and non-metricity by lifting the connection from the tangent bundle to the spinor bundle over spacetime. Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation of the Dirac equation in a Schwarzschild background spacetime is considered and it is shown that both the torsion and non-metricity couples to the momentum and spin of a massive, spinning particle. However, the effects are small to be observationally significant.Comment: 12 pages LATEX file, no figures, to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.

    Proca equations derived from first principles

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    Gersten has shown how Maxwell equations can be derived from first principles, similar to those which have been used to obtain the Dirac relativistic electron equation. We show how Proca equations can be also deduced from first principles, similar to those which have been used to find Dirac and Maxwell equations. Contrary to Maxwell equations, it is necessary to introduce a potential in order to transform a second order differential equation, as the Klein-Gordon equation, into a first order differential equation, like Proca equations.Comment: 6 page

    Threshold of Singularity Formation in the Semilinear Wave Equation

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    Solutions of the semilinear wave equation are found numerically in three spatial dimensions with no assumed symmetry using distributed adaptive mesh refinement. The threshold of singularity formation is studied for the two cases in which the exponent of the nonlinear term is either p=5p=5 or p=7p=7. Near the threshold of singularity formation, numerical solutions suggest an approach to self-similarity for the p=7p=7 case and an approach to a scale evolving static solution for p=5p=5.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure

    On the one-loop correction of "phi^4" theory in higher dimensions

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    We have considered phi^4 theory in higher dimensions. Using functional diagrammatic approach, we computed the one-loop correction to effective potential of the scalar field in five dimensions. It is shown that phi^4 theory can be regularised in five dimensions. Temperature dependent one-loop correction and critical temperature T_c are computed and T_c depends on the fundamental scale M of the theory. A brief discussion of symmetry restoration is also presented. The nature of phase transitions is examined and is of second orderComment: 8 pages, 5 figures. To appear in IJMP

    Gauge invariance and non-constant gauge couplings

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    It is shown that space-time dependent gauge couplings do not completely break gauge invariance. We demonstrate this in various gauge theories.Comment: 18 page

    Alien Registration- Ryder, Cleveland L. (Portland, Cumberland County)

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    Scottish Belles Waltzes

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    https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-ps/1235/thumbnail.jp

    Supreme Court Recognizes (a Derivative) Right to Access Information

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    On June 17, 2010, the Supreme Court of Canada released its long-awaited decision in Criminal Lawyers’ Assn. v. Ontario (Ministry of Public Safety and Security). The unanimous judgment of the Court, co-written by McLachlin C.J.C. and Abella J., is significant in that it recognizes, for the first time in Canada, that section 2(b) of the Charter protects a right to access government information. It remains to be seen, however, what impact the Criminal Lawyers’ Assn. decision will have from a practical perspective. The limited guidance provided by the Court is that there is a right to access information where it is “necessary to permit meaningful discussion on a matter of public interest”. In this article the author posits that having established a toehold in Canadian law, the scope of the right of access will necessarily expand over time
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